On Monday, while promoting her children’s book She Persisted Around the World: 13 Women who Changed History on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Chelsea Clinton suggested that attacks on President Trump’s daughter Ivanka were “fair game” because she routinely advises the Commander-in-Chief.

Comedian Stephen Colbert asked the Former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton if criticism of the President’s daughter was appropriate.

Colbert asked Chelsea: “Do you have any sympathy for her?”

“Do you think she’s fair game for criticism or is she just another Presidential child?” Colbert pressed.

“I think anyone who works for the president should expect to be scrutinized for whatever decisions not only he or she is making, but whatever decisions the White House is making on any given day,” Clinton argued.

She fired back: “It’s clear that she has supported policies and decisions that I don’t agree with, I’ve been very vocal about my opposition to President Trump.”

Wouldn’t expect anything less from Chelsea Clinton. She isn’t smart enough to be talking about Ivanka! At least Ivanka has class and brains that more than Chelsea has.

However, I bet she wouldn’t feel the same way if people were verbally attacking her. So don’t ever dare to ask her about her parent’s criminal activities, or Haiti earthquake money paid for her wedding.

So choose your words carefully Chelsea. Looking into your part in your family’s manifest corruption is fair game too…

Natalie D. is an American conservative writer who writes for Supreme Insider, Conservative US, and Right Journalism! Natalie has described herself as a polemicist who likes to “stir up the pot,” and does not “pretend to be impartial or balanced, as broadcasters do,” drawing criticism from the left, and sometimes from the right. As a passionate journalist, she works relentlessly to uncover the corruption happening in Washington. She is a “constitutional conservative”.

Natalie D.

Natalie D. is an American conservative writer who writes for Supreme Insider, Conservative US, and Right Journalism! Natalie has described herself as a polemicist who likes to "stir up the pot," and does not "pretend to be impartial or balanced, as broadcasters do," drawing criticism from the left, and sometimes from the right. As a passionate journalist, she works relentlessly to uncover the corruption happening in Washington. She is a "constitutional conservative".